Postpublished at 14:10 British Summer Time 8 July 2022
*Fernandez 6-2 4-0 Hewett
Peter Norfolk
Seven-time Grand Slam winner on BBC TV
Alfie Hewett''s serve is letting him down - he's just not been able to put any pressure on Gustavo Fernandez.
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*Fernandez 6-2 4-0 Hewett
Peter Norfolk
Seven-time Grand Slam winner on BBC TV
Alfie Hewett''s serve is letting him down - he's just not been able to put any pressure on Gustavo Fernandez.
*Fernandez 6-2 4-0 Hewett
Right, is this the start of the fightback?
A fantastic backhand slice and then a powerful backhand cross-court winner from Alfie Hewett. 0-30.
*Fernandez 6-2 4-0 Hewett
Alfie Hewett saves one break point with a superb, instinctive backhand down the line.
But another Fernandez return and yet another Hewett double fault give the Argentine a double break.
Fernandez 6-2 3-0 Hewett*
Another double fault from Alfie Hewett puts him on the defensive again on serve.
But a couple of good forehands bring it back to 15-15.
He simply has to win this game. Oh, and what a brilliant backhand from about six feet behind the baseline - it forces a Fernandez error on the volley at the net.
Fernandez 6-2 3-0 Hewett*
Paul Hand
BBC Sport commentator at Wimbledon
What else can Alfie Hewett muster here in what has been a lop-sided affair favouring the world number three Gustavo Fernandez?
Fernandez 6-2 3-0 Hewett*
That's an important hold for Gustavo Fernandez, who saves two break points.
He's well in charge of this second set, and of the match.
*Fernandez 6-2 2-0 Hewett
A brilliant backhand from Hewett earns another break point - a scary moment as Fernandez's chair almost topples over as he attempts to return the ball.
But he's OK - and booms down another big serve to prove it. Back to deuce.
*Fernandez 6-2 2-0 Hewett
Now then, Fernandez has sent a couple of shots long on his own serve.
A break-back point for Alfie Hewett.
Big serve forces the return error, though. Deuce.
*Fernandez 6-2 2-0 Hewett
Paul Hand
BBC Sport commentator at Wimbledon
I have never called an Alfie Hewett match where he has hit three double faults in a row - it's absolutely unheard of and he looks bereft of ideas.
*Fernandez 6-2 2-0 Hewett
A fourth double fault in the game from Alfie Hewett hands Gustavo Fernandez the break.
The Argentine did not have to swing a racquet in anger to win that game.
Fernandez 6-2 1-0 Hewett*
A third consecutive double fault from Alfie Hewett, it's all going wrong for the Briton.
He finally gets a first serve in and saves one of the three break points. And another is saved thanks to an over-hit Fernandez return.
Fernandez 6-2 1-0 Hewett*
Peter Norfolk
Seven-time Grand Slam winner on BBC TV
Gustavo Fernandez is taking all of Alfie Hewett's time away, he's playing an absolute stormer.
Hewett has got to change the tempo - speed it up or slow it down or try and increase his first serve percentage.
Fernandez 6-2 1-0 Hewett*
Alfie Hewett finds a nice return to get to 15-15 but a Gustavo Fernandez forehand finds the corner followed by a superb volley on the love.
He smashes down an ace for good measure and it's all Fernandez.
The Court One crowd tries to get behind Alfie Hewett - can the Brit fight back here? He needs to hold serve first, that's the priority right now.
Not helped by a double fault on the first point. Oh, and another. 0-30.
*Fernandez 6-2 Hewett
A third break of serve from Gustavo Fernandez seals the first set for the Argentine.
He's hit some fine winners.
If Alfie Hewett is going to reach his maiden Wimbledon's singles wheelchair final, he's going to have to win the next two sets.
Fernandez 5-2 Hewett*
A comfortable hold for Gustavo Fernandez, who has been the more aggressive player of the two.
Alfie Hewett needs to hold serve to stay in set one. Good start with an ace.
But then a big return and a double fault and it's 15-30...
*Fernandez 4-2 Hewett
Peter Norfolk
Seven-time Grand Slam winner on BBC TV
It's the first time that this game has been on Court One and it's a mega court - it's wonderful for British tennis and wheelchair tennis and these guys are putting on a spectacle.
There is that extra pressure, it is there and Alfie Hewett needs to stay in touch on the scoreboard.
*Fernandez 4-2 Hewett
Alfie Hewett saves one break point but a badly-misjudged drop shot hands Fernandez a second successive break of serve.
Fernandez 3-2 Hewett*
Some more bullet returning from Fernandez has Alfie Hewett in trouble at 0-30.
The Norfolk native responds with a classy mid-court volley - but another big Fernandez return brings up two more break points...
Fernandez 3-2 Hewett*
What a response from Alfie Hewett, an immediate break-back, and we're back on serve in the first set.
That was a much more positive game from the Brit, who'd been a bit defensive before that.
Fernandez 3-1 Hewett*
We mentioned world number one Shingo Kunieda awaits in the final.
Hewett and Fernandez are both former world number ones too - the Briton is currently ranked second in the world, Fernandez third.